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Rockwell City, Iowa
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Love to go to archery meets and to travel to my friends cities

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At 5:56pm on April 12, 2012, Pete Peterson said…

I have been absent from the site here for several months but reading your comments.  I see your Cross Country looks very similar to my Midas Pompano.  Especially the dash and front end.  Yours has some size on my 27ft.  Just wanted to add another piece on that heat problem I have experienced.  This past fall I had some minor dieseling, and a shudder feel in our last trip of summer.  I had forgotten about it during winter and when I got the motor home out for the first check out I thought my transmission was getting ready to give me trouble.  It was that same lousy spark plug (#8) that had developed a hairline crack in the insulation I had built and was causing it to fire to ground.  It took me a few minutes of "oh crap" before I thought to check the plug wire....huge sigh of relief when I installed the new wire set up and the problem immediately went away.

At 12:17pm on June 20, 2011, Pete Peterson said…
Welcome David, I have been preoccupied so haven't been watching our site lately....Nice to see a unit that looks so close to ours.  Is yours a Midas?  Ours is a 1985 Midas Pompano 27 ft., the exterior and interior are very similar to yours.  If I caught it right, this is a $1500 investment?  What a steal!  We have owned ours for a long time now and love it.  If you ever get a problem with backfire through the carb under load I had a lingering problem forever..it turned out that the #8 plug wire would get hot and melt the boot, I finally insulated it enough to cure the problem.  Welcome and hope you enjoy your motor home as much as we do ours.  Pete Peterson (Drive By Tourists)
 
 
 

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